| John William Burgon - 1871 - 386 pages
...interpolation, in almost every page ; and how it comes to pass that Cod. D " reproduces the ' textus receptus' of the Acts much in the same way that one of the best...diction, so constant and inveterate the practice of expounding the narrative by means of interpolations which seldom recommend themselves as genuine by... | |
| 1881 - 622 pages
...that codex D reproduces the Textus receptus much in the same way that one of the best Chaldee Targmns does the Hebrew of the Old Testament : so wide are...diction, so constant and inveterate the practice of expounding the narrative by means of interpolations which seldom recommend themselves as genuine by... | |
| 1882 - 826 pages
...experience of elsewhere. It is hardly an exaggeration to assert that codex D reproduces the Textus receptus much in the same way that one of the best Chaldee...diction, so constant and inveterate the practice of expounding the narrative by means of interpolations which seldom recommend themselves as genuine by... | |
| 1882 - 828 pages
...experience of elsewhere. It is hardly an exaggeration to assert that codex D reproduces the Textus receptus much in the same way that one of the best Chaldee...Testament : so wide are the variations in the diction, to constant and inveterate the practice of expounding the narrative by means of interpolations which... | |
| John William Burgon - 1883 - 604 pages
...experience of elsewhere. It is hardly an exaggeration to assert that codex D reproduces the Textus receptus much in the same way that one of the best Chaldee...diction, so constant and inveterate the practice of expounding the narrative by means of interpolations which seldom recommend themselves as genuine by... | |
| E. F. O. Thurcaston - 1884 - 110 pages
...experience of elsewhere. It is hardly an exaggeration to assert that codex D reproduces the Textus reccptus much in the same way that one of the best Chaldee...diction, so constant and inveterate the practice of expounding the narrative by means of interpolations which seldom recommend themselves as genuine by... | |
| 1888 - 980 pages
...exaggeration of the facts to assert that Codex D [ie, Codez Bezœ\ reproduces the textut recepíut of the Acts much in the same way that one of the best...expanding the narrative by means of interpolations." Scrivener here assumes that the additions of the Codex Bezos are interpolations, and this is the opinion... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes - 1890 - 976 pages
...exaggeration of the facts to assert that -Codex D [ie, Codex Бегсе] reproduces the textus receptus of the Acts much in the same way that one of the best...expanding the narrative by means of interpolations." Scrivener here assumes that the additions of the Codex Bezœ are interpolations, and this is the opinion... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1912 - 902 pages
...exaggeration of the facts to assert that Codex D (that is Codex Bezse) reproduces the textus receptus of the Acts much in the same way that one of the best...expanding the narrative by means of interpolations.' See BIBLE — Codex Bezse D. Cambridge Platform, a system of church order and polity agreed on by a... | |
| 1918 - 844 pages
...exaggeration of the facts to assert that Codex D (that is Codex Bezae) reproduces the textus reccptus of the Acts much in the same way that one of the best...the practice of expanding the narrative by means of interpolations.1* See BIBLE. CAMBRIDGE PLATFORM, a system of church order and polity agreed on by a... | |
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